<p>alpha chi omega (a chi o)- These women are typically from the Long Island/Westchester region and are often Jewish. They are not very involved on campus but are considered to be a pretty good sorority by fraternities. They are often criticized by other students for using drugs.</p>
<p>alpha gamma delta (alpha gam)- These women are very involved on campus and consistently have a high chapter GPA but are not typically considered a “good” sorority by fraternities.</p>
<p>alpha omicron pi (AOPi)- These women have recently experienced many scandals revolving around drugs, sex and having a “facebook stalking guide” to find freshman girls they want to recruit, among others. They do not go to parties often but are usually considered a top sorority by fraternities. They are pretty involved on campus.</p>
<p>alpha phi- These women are not very involved on campus and are not usually considered a top sorority by fraternities but are also not viewed as a bad one. They tend to be a diverse mix of girls with no real stereotype.</p>
<p>delta gamma (DG)- These women have a reputation for partying. They are usually considered a top sorority by fraternities and are pretty involved on campus. They experienced scandal after kicking out one of their members this past year.</p>
<p>gamma phi beta (gamma phi or gphi)- These women are not very involved on campus and are usually considered a top sorority by fraternities. Many hail from the Westchester region and tend to be Jewish.</p>
<p>kappa alpha theta (theta)- These women are pretty involved on campus and are usually not considered a good sorority by fraternities. They have a very diverse group of girls. They often have the lowest house GPA.</p>
<p>pi beta phi (pi phi)- These women are very involved on campus and have a partying reputation. They are not considered a top sorority by fraternities, but they are also not considered a bad one. They often have the lowest house GPA also.</p>
<p>Oftentimes, fraternity men will refer to something called the “top three” (AOPi, Gamma Phi, DG) or the “top four” (AOPi, Gamma Phi, DG, AXO), depending on the fraternity they are in.</p>
<p>No matter the “reputation,” it is important to see where you can yourself the most after meeting the women in each chapter. </p>
<p>Lehigh is also planning to add another sorority that women may join during formal recruitment in January.</p>